Nigeria is going through a trying period. As Nigerians, it's important for us to understand that challenges will always come as long as you live.
— Gen. Christopher Musa, Minister of Defence.
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Private Jet Lands On Concrete Road In Asaba
A private jet carrying four crew members sparked alarm on Wednesday after landing on a concrete roadway still under construction. The aircraft then reportedly took off for Lagos without regulatory clearance, raising serious safety and security concerns.
Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo has ordered a full investigation, describing the incident as a major breach of aviation regulations.
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Be careful about people trying to kidnap for ransom, they are kidnapping in order to cause a distraction, they are kidnapping in order to give the impression that Nigeria is not safe.
— Godswill Akpabio, Senate president.
Anybody Voting for Peter Obi Is Voting for Cr+minality— Kenneth Okonkwo Alleges NDC Aspirants Were Forced to Pay Millions in Bribes
Former Labour Party spokesman and actor, Kenneth Okonkwo, has made fresh allegations against Peter Obi and the National Democratic Coalition (NDC), claiming that aspirants seeking elective positions were compelled to pay millions of naira in what he described as bribes.
Speaking during a recent interview on Channels Television, Okonkwo alleged that an Anambra State House of Representatives aspirant, Obunike Ohebu, sent him a distress message accusing party leaders of scamming aspirants.
According to Okonkwo, the aspirant claimed that after purchasing an expression of interest form, House of Representatives hopefuls were allegedly instructed to pay an additional ₦10 million, while Senate aspirants were asked to pay ₦20 million to South-East caucus leaders.
“Anybody who is voting for NDC or Peter Obi is voting for crim+nality,” Okonkwo said, alleging that the payments were presented as support for Peter Obi’s presidential ambition.
He further claimed that many aspirants paid the money believing it would secure their nominations, only to later discover that several other contenders had made similar payments and were subsequently directed to participate in direct primaries.
Okonkwo contrasted the situation with what he claimed occurred in another political bloc, where constituencies allegedly agreed on single candidates to avoid disputes.
The former Labour Party spokesman maintained that the development was evidence of alleged misconduct within the party’s candidate selection process.
If you give up now you gave up your chance to change your life, it’s not easy but giving up is much worse than pushing forward stay strong stay positive stay focused